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Anyone here have experience with the UTG quad rail?

 

When I installed mine yesterday, there is a gap from the bottom and top pieces. Is that the way its supposed to fit or is it supposed to be flush against each other.

 

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a small gap is no big deal. when i had mine installed here is what i found.

1. if i wrenched it down so there was no gap I found that the top was putting pressure on my gas tube. i realized this two ways. the marks on my gas piston and the fact that my charging handle would not go completely closed on its own.

 

I found that it was better to tighten the screws snug then tighten the rear two first checking to be sure that i had free movement of the charging handle and gas piston. Next i would tighten the front two screws again working the charging handle until i feresistancence. i then back these two screws off quarter turns until the piston and charging handle performed without assistance.

 

Now to be clear i would not pull the charging handle to the rear and let it slam shut. instead i would guide to its last half incoperationation and let it go if it fell into place then good to go but if it held up i would back off the front screws. hope this helps.

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I believe you are correct. I was planning on adding the pistol grip so I wanted to include as many USA made products. I believe that a pistol grip and a USA made magazine would be 922r compliant, I just want to be a bit safer.

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I believe you are correct. I was planning on adding the pistol grip so I wanted to include as many USA made products. I believe that a pistol grip and a USA made magazine would be 922r compliant, I just want to be a bit safer.

 

 

The way I understand it, adding a US made pistol grip DOES NOT count for 922r, as the Saiga rifle is not imported with one, or a muzzle device. So adding US or foriegn parts of that nature does not apply.

 

 

I could be misinformed. That is how I read it and it was explained to me by another as such.

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I believe you are correct. I was planning on adding the pistol grip so I wanted to include as many USA made products. I believe that a pistol grip and a USA made magazine would be 922r compliant, I just want to be a bit safer.

 

 

The way I understand it, adding a US made pistol grip DOES NOT count for 922r, as the Saiga rifle is not imported with one, or a muzzle device. So adding US or foriegn parts of that nature does not apply.

 

 

I could be misinformed. That is how I read it and it was explained to me by another as such.

 

If you add any pistol grip, the rifle is no longer in the "sporter" configuration. Adding a pistol grip adds one 922r part for a total of 15. With a U.S. pistol grip, and U.S. mags, 1 more U.S. part is still needed for 922r compliance.

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I believe you are correct. I was planning on adding the pistol grip so I wanted to include as many USA made products. I believe that a pistol grip and a USA made magazine would be 922r compliant, I just want to be a bit safer.

 

 

The way I understand it, adding a US made pistol grip DOES NOT count for 922r, as the Saiga rifle is not imported with one, or a muzzle device. So adding US or foriegn parts of that nature does not apply.

 

 

I could be misinformed. That is how I read it and it was explained to me by another as such.

 

I does count against you if you have not met the 10 foreign parts or less rule. But if you put a US made fire control group and a US made butt stock that takes your Foreign parts down to 10. Now you can add a US made pistol grip and it won't affect your parts count.

 

Look at this handy guide to help you understand: jobson.us/922r/ I took off the http:// so it is not a link just copy and paste in to your browser.

 

 

 

 

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From what I read is that adding a pistol grip and buttstock should be 2 compliance parts but because the saiga doesn't come with a pistol grip, it only counts as one compliance part. Adding a USA made magazine counts as 3, so by doing that, your rifle is now 922r compliant.

 

Tapco T6 + USA magazine = 4 compliance parts. That would definitely make the rifle legal since the Saiga rifle comes with 14 imported parts.

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I believe you are correct. I was planning on adding the pistol grip so I wanted to include as many USA made products. I believe that a pistol grip and a USA made magazine would be 922r compliant, I just want to be a bit safer.

 

 

The way I understand it, adding a US made pistol grip DOES NOT count for 922r, as the Saiga rifle is not imported with one, or a muzzle device. So adding US or foriegn parts of that nature does not apply.

 

 

I could be misinformed. That is how I read it and it was explained to me by another as such.

 

If you add any pistol grip, the rifle is no longer in the "sporter" configuration. Adding a pistol grip adds one 922r part for a total of 15. With a U.S. pistol grip, and U.S. mags, 1 more U.S. part is still needed for 922r compliance.

 

Thank you for the correction. I posted a simmilar comment in a different thread......I now understand better how it works!

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